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Impact and Result-Driven Approaches
Learn about impactful and result-driven approaches.
We'll cover the following...
- Attributes of an impact and result-driven person
- Tell me about a time when the project was too ambiguous
- Tell me about a situation where you faced a major roadblock
- What is the project you are most proud of and why?
- Have you ever experienced a situation where the project scope was much bigger than originally proposed?
A key aspect of an Engineering Manager’s role is keeping the team motivated toward achieving its goals. This entails the impact a manager has on their team and the organization. Ultimately, a manager’s impact is what the team’s impact is, and so the team’s success is the manager’s success. Moreover, a result-driven approach makes setting up team goals, defining success criteria, and tracking these goals easier.
An impact and result-driven manager will go a long way both in managing people and projects with the following approaches:
Communicating a clear direction and strategy for the team.
Motivating and inspiring their peers and team members.
Establishing, tracking, meeting milestones, and measuring success after their completion.
Building a trusting relationship with their team members.
Helping develop and grow their team members.
Attributes of an impact and result-driven person
Let’s look at some key qualities exhibited by an impact and result-driven person.
Strong execution: A person with a strong execution plan creates milestones, sets expectations with team members, and keeps the team focused and productive. They use a framework to break down milestones into smaller epics or tasks and assign appropriate owners to each.
Handles setbacks: A good manager will handle setbacks positively and recover from them to deliver most of the projects. For example, suppose your team starts building a project, and halfway ...